Spiderman



 Our eldest grandson turned 5 on Sept. 15.    He loves Spiderman.

This cake design was taken from a poster I found on Google.

I used a 13x9 cake,  three layers high and one-half of the large egg pan for his head.

I created inserts for  the 13x9 pan, so when the cake was cut, his inside would be blue and red checkerboard.  The blue was colored white cake and the red was red velvet. Fresh Raspberry compote was used as filling between the three layers.

I first carved the shape, crumb coated it and chilled it several hours. I then covered the cake in blue and red fondant. Again chilling several hours. I then cut out the spider for his back and rolled approximately 6 strings of fondant at a time. By the time I had rolled out the 6th string the first one was stiff enough to handle easily. It took considerable time to put the web on his suit.

Our grandson was so excited. We all had a great time watching him celebrate with his favorite super hero.   Happy Birthday Asher!!!

New Kid



What a fun baby shower theme!! This cake is from 2012 Wilton yearbook. I molded the body of each baby in beige chocolate clay using the brownie silicone baking mold. The head is also beige chocolate clay wrapped around a malted milk ball. The chocolate was then left to dry and set up overnight. The next day each baby was dressed head to toe with fondant.

The blocks are a chocolate peanut butter cake with peanut butter mousse. They were base-coated in white buttercream and then trimmed in fondant.

The new mom was just thrilled with the end result.




Cookies

 Cookies for special occasion or just because you want something sweet.   I offer cookies in 45 varieties.  They may be purchase by the dozen or assorted trays.

Caramel cups, Almond Crescents, Pecan Tassies, Pizzelles, Peaches, Walnut Rugula, Fudge Puddles, Rich Chocolate Rum, Fig Newton, Rolo, Sarah Bernhardt, Chocolate covered Cherries, Pecan Supreme, Almond Crunch, Crunchy Jumbles, Chocolate Marshmallow, Cream Wafers, Coconut Thumbprint, Cinnamon Rings, Peanut Butter Blossoms, Madeline, Tri- Colored Marzipan, Lemon Cream Apricot Wraps, Pineapple Supremes, Moravian, Spritz, Lady Locks, Key Lime, Pistachio-Chocolate Pinwheels, Buckeyes, Lemon Nutmeg Shortbread, Almond Fingers, Lotus Blossoms, Strawberries, Cranberry-Raspberry Pinwheels, Raspberry Linzer Hearts, After 8's, Butter-Potato Chip, Eggnog, Chinese Chews, Orange-Almond, Cranberry-Ginger Shortbread, Mint Kisses.

I also offer hand-painted and airbrushed sugar cookies.



Lotus Blossom


A few years ago, a cooking program was featuring this cookie; however, they could not tell the viewer how they were made as they were entered into a cookie contest and the submitter would not tell how they were done. After a lot of bloggers kept asking the women who submitted the cookies to share, she asked her mother to at least let her take a picture of the irons that are used to make the cookies.

I carried the picture for a few months looking for the irons to make these. I eventually found a highly skilled craftsman to fabricate them for me. He did a wonderful job and they work beautifully.

The small cake in the middle is the one that Prince William of England requested for his wedding. With all the buzz here in the states about the Royal Wedding, I really wanted to taste this dessert. I contacted a fellow cake decorator in England and she said it was a very common dessert for high tea. She sent me the recipe and a special ingredient that we do not have in the states. It was so much fun making, quite easy to make, and so decadent to the taste. I finished off the cake with a chocolate clay rose.

It was a big hit with the ladies in my book club.

Damasks print


This cake was a "day before pick-up" order.

Sometimes a client will call me in the morning and want to pick a cake up the next day, this was just the case.  This type of order can be done if the client allows me to choose the design, as the art work take considerable time.  I, as a rule, always make additional flowers when preparing for a wedding in case I should break one or two when wiring the arrangement.  This practice  helps me to have flowers available for last minute orders, such as this.

The cake features buttercream in a pale blue with the damasks in dark blue. This is done by base-coating the buttercream and chilling the cake until set. Then with room temp buttercream in the opposing color, lay the stencil against the side of the cake and in a single swipe, spread the dark color on, and gently remove the stencil.

I then finished the design with shell borders, the birthday message and white gumpaste roses.

Just Desserts


This table of cakes was for a wedding, in which, the couple wanted "just dessert"

Each cake was a different flavor and the also requested very basic designs. Flavors were Lemon with lemon custard, White with fresh raspberry compote, Chocolate with fudge, Spice with walnut custard and the Steelers logo was to honor the groom and the flavor was Red Velvet with cheesecake filling.

At the reception all the cakes were displayed on a single table and they were set upon individual pedestals.





Hokie

This cake was ordered for the groom the be served at the rehearsal dinner. The bride sent me several pictures of this cake from the internet. The original design is not mine.

The cake was chocolate with fudge filling covered in chocolate buttercream then dark chocolate fondant.

Virginia Tech's mascot is the Hokie (turkey) he is made of the dark chocolate fondant as well. All the trim is orange fondant.

I apologize for the quality of the picture, my husband took the picture with his blackberry and then emailed it to me, so its not real clear. I forgot the camera ( I do that a lot).